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about healthcare woman. and healthcare isn't a social issue, this is a very basic pocketbook issue for women and what they are seeing in the broader narrative is that one side is saying let women control their healthcare decisions and the republicans are saying, no, we want to put the control in the hands of politicians, and insurance companies. that's why women are fleeing the g.o.p. martha: it's interesting, obviously, ann romney has been put out there quite a bit lately and she is a great sur tkpwra suadvocate for her husband. here is what he had to say. >> my wife points out as she talks to women they tell her that their number one concern is the economy, getting good jobs for themselves and for their families, understanding that their kids will have good jobs. martha: kt, did he help himself with that kind of sound byte do you think? >> i'm the only one who has run for office on this panel, and i ran for the united states senate in 2006. when i would talk to women's group the issues weren't about contra
about healthcare woman. and healthcare isn't a social issue, this is a very basic pocketbook issue for women and what they are seeing in the broader narrative is that one side is saying let women control their healthcare decisions and the republicans are saying, no, we want to put the control in the hands of politicians, and insurance companies. that's why women are fleeing the g.o.p. martha: it's interesting, obviously, ann romney has been put out there quite a bit lately and she is a great...
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i think healthcare costs are going to escalate unbelievably. you know what the democrats are going to say and it's completely justified? we did something, we tried. the republican party will own the healthcare system for the foreseeable future. >> eric: okay. republicans own healthcare, don't you mean, james, conservatives fair america from the chokehold of a president who is so self-indulgent he executed a law that 70% of disagree with. bobby, oh, boy, not looking good for mandate in chief. >> eric: mandate in chief. 70% is the wrong figure. it averages out under 50%. there are more people who oppose it than favor it. look at the last two polls from gallup and abc. >> eric: they put it there. >> bob: we can argue over numbers. more people don't like it than like it. i agree. the point is if they take the mandate out it will affect big portions of the bill. it probably will mean that premiums will go up. my guess is they will not kill the bill entirely. if they take the mandate out. they will leave other parts in. and it will mean to cause prem
i think healthcare costs are going to escalate unbelievably. you know what the democrats are going to say and it's completely justified? we did something, we tried. the republican party will own the healthcare system for the foreseeable future. >> eric: okay. republicans own healthcare, don't you mean, james, conservatives fair america from the chokehold of a president who is so self-indulgent he executed a law that 70% of disagree with. bobby, oh, boy, not looking good for mandate in...
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pay all the money you pay for healthcare. >> greg: we have private ideas. they can come people just like car insurance. >> bob: they don't compete. they collude. >> andrea: you came back with so much emergency. we havenergy. premiums have gone up 9% since obamacare was passed. directly ahead, planned parenthood is opening a clinic inside ra california school and advising high schoolers on sex. they could come to a school near you. details on that when we come back. ♪ ♪ >> greg: are you done? we're doing this thing here called a show. over my vacation i ran in a friend who gave me grief. he hated my abortion joke i made. remember that one? knock-knock. who's there? you'll never know. but anyway, if it wasn't for abortion he said he would have no life. true. he would have been a dad three times over. it's impossible to prove a negative if you don't exist. they don't. so no father's day card for him. so i loved planned parenthood for the first time ever teaming up with the l.a. school district to create on campus clinic for three birth control counseling a
pay all the money you pay for healthcare. >> greg: we have private ideas. they can come people just like car insurance. >> bob: they don't compete. they collude. >> andrea: you came back with so much emergency. we havenergy. premiums have gone up 9% since obamacare was passed. directly ahead, planned parenthood is opening a clinic inside ra california school and advising high schoolers on sex. they could come to a school near you. details on that when we come back. ♪ ♪...
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have tax policies, regulations, and healthcare policies that help small business. we put those in place; we'll addwelve million new jobs in four years. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. but it isn't always easy to find one... i'm mitt romney anncr: a good job. it's the key to a good life. a vote for question seven is a vote for maryland jobs. two thousand construction jobs to build a new resort casino. four thousand permanent jobs, paying... average fifty five thousand a year. six thousand jobs from increased tourism... and table games like blackjack and poker. add it up: it's twelve thousand new maryland jobs. but to build it you have to vote for it. votete for question seven. and t maryland back to work. >>> prisoners in solitary confinement may have adequate food and water, their cells may meet criteria for humane treatment, but deprived of human contact, utterly cut off from the world, that is enough for many human rights groups to consider it torture. we return now to abc's dan harris, entering his final stretch in solitary. >> reporter: 42 hours in
have tax policies, regulations, and healthcare policies that help small business. we put those in place; we'll addwelve million new jobs in four years. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. but it isn't always easy to find one... i'm mitt romney anncr: a good job. it's the key to a good life. a vote for question seven is a vote for maryland jobs. two thousand construction jobs to build a new resort casino. four thousand permanent jobs, paying... average fifty five thousand a year. six...
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he wanted to respond to the questions about healthcare. and i believe we had something called tape. >> of the 112 million mexicans, 106 million will have efficient, effective universal healthcare coverage. the united states could follow our example in achieving this, becausing the a great thing. >> greg: so what he is saying is his universal healthcare is so awesome everyone is fleeing to america to get away from it. it's like saying my restaurant is so good that everybody is eating at soro's. >> juan: healthcare to people come to america? freddie our emergency rooms are probably better than their healthcare. >> juan: i think the economic opportunity -- i mean it's not -- >> greg: aren't they linked together? >> juan: c'mon. harper said the same thing. >> greg: economic opportunity is here you have a government who can't offer that, because they're too busy with universal healthcare. dangerous to live there. universal healthcare. they also are -- thank you, juan. they have a higher crime rate than most war zones. >> eric: they're coming fr
he wanted to respond to the questions about healthcare. and i believe we had something called tape. >> of the 112 million mexicans, 106 million will have efficient, effective universal healthcare coverage. the united states could follow our example in achieving this, becausing the a great thing. >> greg: so what he is saying is his universal healthcare is so awesome everyone is fleeing to america to get away from it. it's like saying my restaurant is so good that everybody is eating...
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i think most people understand that healthcare reform was never really about healthcare it was about government power and control. one of the reasons why -- the main reason why the democrat and team obama went after healthcare first was because if the government controlled your healthcare the government controls you. the american people are rejecting that wholesale and i think you will see that come november. bill: what do you think at home? here is our question online. who do you think benefits more from the ruling on healthcare? the democrats or republicans? log on to foxnews.com/americasnewsroom. markets are booming. the dow reacting to europe's latest plan to bail itself out of. the list goes on. $174 to the positive side. we have seen these markets in the past, too. they are a yo-yo. it's great news. patti ann: eric holder making history. the first cabinet member to be held in contempt of congress. we'll have more on that. >> this is something that makes a witch hunt look like a day at the beach. >> we have no other choice. but we as a body, as a separate branch of government ha
i think most people understand that healthcare reform was never really about healthcare it was about government power and control. one of the reasons why -- the main reason why the democrat and team obama went after healthcare first was because if the government controlled your healthcare the government controls you. the american people are rejecting that wholesale and i think you will see that come november. bill: what do you think at home? here is our question online. who do you think...
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. >> under president obama's healthcare reformula companies would say billio save billions dumping healthcare. the report found if the companies ditched their coverage and instead paid the 2,000 dollar per employee penalty they would actually make money on the deal. we are not talking pennies here. according to the report in 2014 alone the companies surveyed would save on average $400 million each or total of 28.6 billion and by 2023 they will have saved a total of more than $422 billion. republican committee chairman dave camp said the findings of the report along with the existing research this is a quote, show that the democrats healthcare law threatens the stability and sustain ability of the employer based health insurance system. the existing research includes the regional congressional budget office that under the president's plan 3-5 million people a year will get healthcare through their jobs in 2019 to 2022. basically it's not looking so good for the president's promise if you like your plan you will get to keep your plan. >> thank you very much. always good information. >>> let's g
. >> under president obama's healthcare reformula companies would say billio save billions dumping healthcare. the report found if the companies ditched their coverage and instead paid the 2,000 dollar per employee penalty they would actually make money on the deal. we are not talking pennies here. according to the report in 2014 alone the companies surveyed would save on average $400 million each or total of 28.6 billion and by 2023 they will have saved a total of more than $422 billion....
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plan for students because of the healthcare law. school leaders saying that the law is driving their costs too high and also the issue of the contraception mandate infringes, they are saying on their religious freedom. here is some of that, listen. >> we were the first catholic university to take the oath of fidelity and so if we're in the classroom and our sciences and our theology program is saying one thing and we are telling our students that we are doing something else with our money, this is unconscionable. i would never imagine in this day and age in america that the federal government would compel us to do something against our religious believes. martha: joined by father jonathan morris. he's a roman catholic priest and a fox news contributor. good to have you here. there are two elements to this, the financial element and we spoke about this and i know you said that the university claims that the costs would just be simply driven too high, they are being priced out of covering students with their healthcare plan. >> that's
plan for students because of the healthcare law. school leaders saying that the law is driving their costs too high and also the issue of the contraception mandate infringes, they are saying on their religious freedom. here is some of that, listen. >> we were the first catholic university to take the oath of fidelity and so if we're in the classroom and our sciences and our theology program is saying one thing and we are telling our students that we are doing something else with our...
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members of the tea party talking right now about the healthcare law. what they are saying and a state attorney general who filed the lawsuit against this law joins us live next. martha: this story is unbelievable. 26 days he was lost at sea. this is one of the most amazing survival stories that you have ever heard. wait until you hear how he survived. greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ coughing continues ] [ gasping ] [ elevator bell dings, coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] washington can't ignore the facts. more air pollution means more childhood asthma aacks. [ coughing continues ] log on to fightingforair.org and tell washingto
members of the tea party talking right now about the healthcare law. what they are saying and a state attorney general who filed the lawsuit against this law joins us live next. martha: this story is unbelievable. 26 days he was lost at sea. this is one of the most amazing survival stories that you have ever heard. wait until you hear how he survived. greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure...
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it was supposed to cut the average family's healthcare costs by $2,500. it's already $4,700 out of wack from where we were told it would be according to the kaiser family foundation. my most recent increases in health insurance premiums have gone up 9%, that's on top of 8 or 9% last year. all costs have gone up in terms of public expenditures. we see costs going up, up and away. martha: there is a very well produced movie that the president's campaign team has rolled out and in it he talks very passionately about why healthcare was so important to him, his mother's own experiences, and his belief that this is really the most information legislation that he has been able to get through, because people who weren't insured before will now have coverage, and he finds that very comforting. is that true? >> i think that -- i think everyone understands that we had huge problems with the system as it existed when the law was passed and even today. there is a difference between saying let's do something who help people who don't have insurance versus let's turn ev
it was supposed to cut the average family's healthcare costs by $2,500. it's already $4,700 out of wack from where we were told it would be according to the kaiser family foundation. my most recent increases in health insurance premiums have gone up 9%, that's on top of 8 or 9% last year. all costs have gone up in terms of public expenditures. we see costs going up, up and away. martha: there is a very well produced movie that the president's campaign team has rolled out and in it he talks very...
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. >> juan: the national idea of the universal healthcare. is there a public option in the healthcare plan that obama put forward? no. because of republican opposition. >> greg: we have to go but we will come back to this. it's getting heated. i can seer rick -- >> eric: i intercepted a postcard. check it out. take it, two? yeah. >> juan: the same voters that voted for scott walker indicated they would support president obama. >> greg: they said this would be close. it wasn't close. >> dana: our colleague michael barroan gone through facts, i trust his analysis, he said it was 48-48. >> greg: i'm getting yelled at by somebody in my ear. they're being quite rude! all right. governor walker's victory and the impact on the november elections are coming up. don't miss the governor who is "hannity" tonight. quite show. i catch it from time to time. is bill clinton becoming political liability for president obama or is he just plain awesome? we talk about it moments away. if you leave now dana will eat another innocent bunny. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ â™
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bill: a healthcare do over. there is a report from a private meeting with donor that says president obama may have to revise part of his healthcare plan in his second term. steven payne is with us. clarification, two weeks ago, may 14th fund-raiser, this was an event in new york city, and the reports suggests that call all the people that attended had to check their blackberries, iphone at the door. this thing goes public. according to the report the president said what about health say are. >> reporter: he said it was possible healthcare would get overturn and they'd have to revisit healthcare in a second tefrplt it would be one of the things he's working on. quite a private view when eith he's talking at fun fundraisers than the white house when they say it will not happen. bill: is it a concern about the supreme court ruling, or is it politics here where the president can go out the next five or six months and say you cannot afford not to reelect me because we still have work to do on this law, and i'm your g
bill: a healthcare do over. there is a report from a private meeting with donor that says president obama may have to revise part of his healthcare plan in his second term. steven payne is with us. clarification, two weeks ago, may 14th fund-raiser, this was an event in new york city, and the reports suggests that call all the people that attended had to check their blackberries, iphone at the door. this thing goes public. according to the report the president said what about health say are....
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. >> i am not getting rid of all of healthcare reform. there are a number of things i like in healthcare reform i am going to put in place one is to make sure those with preexisting conditions can get coverage. two assure the marketplace allows for individuals have policies that cover their family up to whatever age they might like. >> he also went to church with his family today and spent several hours preparing for those all important presidential debates coming up in october. >> i know his running mate congressman ryan also making news today. what did he have to say? >> he defended his medicare plan which democrats claim would end medicare as we know it. ryan's budget calls for a premium support system that would help them buy health insurance on the open market or stay with the current plan. he says something has to be done. >> it's a system that needs reforming so we don't want to put more money and more people on a program that is failing and not working. we want to reform medicaid. what we are saying is don't expand this program as
. >> i am not getting rid of all of healthcare reform. there are a number of things i like in healthcare reform i am going to put in place one is to make sure those with preexisting conditions can get coverage. two assure the marketplace allows for individuals have policies that cover their family up to whatever age they might like. >> he also went to church with his family today and spent several hours preparing for those all important presidential debates coming up in october....
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the states set up the exchanges, you choose your healthcare from that. many have done that, many haven't in the wake of this supreme court case. but the medicaid part of the act is huge and it's supposed to cover 17 million poor americans, to give them -- the very poor already have medicaid. this made it 133% ever the federal poverty level and get coverage, that is another 17 million americans. did they just lose that coverage because the supreme court said, states, if you don't want to comply with that, you don't have to. bill: the argument was over the 10th amendment and what washington could tell the states to do or not tell the states to do. >> this is a very big deal in contemporary jurisprudence. how haren to the state governments county congress reach. the supreme court has built a dull and said you can't reach into those state governments, make them raise your taxes and tell them how to spend their taxes and punish them if they fail to do so. bill: back to shannon bream, it's been a couple of minutes. i don't know how much you were able to get th
the states set up the exchanges, you choose your healthcare from that. many have done that, many haven't in the wake of this supreme court case. but the medicaid part of the act is huge and it's supposed to cover 17 million poor americans, to give them -- the very poor already have medicaid. this made it 133% ever the federal poverty level and get coverage, that is another 17 million americans. did they just lose that coverage because the supreme court said, states, if you don't want to comply...
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this is about women's healthcare and gender discrimination. martha: another very emotional battle in this area. so jean monahan joins me now, family rear search council. and dr. kathleen london is a practicing physician. a lot of people would listen to that introduction and say, is this a growing problem in the united states of america where people are opting to choose abortion if they are not happy with the sex of their child? >> right. and we know of course that the problem is worse in asia, that nobody is going to dispute that. but it is a growing problem in the united states. looking out of reports coming out of the centers for disease toll and prevention on live birth say the disparities between boys and girls of certain populations can't be argued. it's not naturally happening unfortunately. martha: dr. london do you agree with those studies? >> the statistics do not indicate that the u.s. has a problem with sexy hrebgs abortion. the sex ratio that are the number of baby boys per thousand baby girls has been decreasing over the last 30 y
this is about women's healthcare and gender discrimination. martha: another very emotional battle in this area. so jean monahan joins me now, family rear search council. and dr. kathleen london is a practicing physician. a lot of people would listen to that introduction and say, is this a growing problem in the united states of america where people are opting to choose abortion if they are not happy with the sex of their child? >> right. and we know of course that the problem is worse in...
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the margaret oriented solutions for healthcare make the most sense. the other thing they say in this is one of the arguments against it is it will shrink the available pool of workers. i think sometimes if you think about personal responsibility and health you might think that a smoker knows that it could harm them may not make the best decision. >> greg: i have a test that i -- >> dana: you are going to hit me. >> greg: no. i have a test i give to people who are antismokers. if you're a female antismoker and ask her if she would kick george clooney out of bed because he smokes. >> dana: absolutely! >> greg: you wouldn't. >> dana: i would. >> eric: >> andrea: i wouldn't. >> eric: fort worth, is the town banning smokers, hiring smokers? >> dana: i wrestled with this all day. if the think wants to make that decision, go for it. >> eric: thank you. it's a free market decision. >> bob: what, what, what is next? obesity? that middle easterns i middl mek anywhere. >> dana: you could work here forever. perfect job security. >> andrea: how does that feel? >>
the margaret oriented solutions for healthcare make the most sense. the other thing they say in this is one of the arguments against it is it will shrink the available pool of workers. i think sometimes if you think about personal responsibility and health you might think that a smoker knows that it could harm them may not make the best decision. >> greg: i have a test that i -- >> dana: you are going to hit me. >> greg: no. i have a test i give to people who are antismokers....
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> and finally tonight, you've seen pictures of athletes pretending to be knocked down on the court. did you see what happened last night, university of kentucky versus duke? it is something called flopping, which is a kind of faking, notorious in pro games. and the nba is cracking down. abc's nick watt. >> offensive foul. >> reporter: kentucky's coach just basically accused duke of cheating, with theatrical reactions to the slightest contact. >> they're flopping all over the place. in the nba, they'd all
ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of...
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the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >> let's talk lottery. look at these lines. hello, sir. plunking down money, hoping to win. for a speck of a shot to win $640 million, so just how bad are your odds at winning tonight's drawing? you're more likely to die from a bee sting. that is 1 in 6.1 million or experience a shark attack. yikes. that is 1 in 11.5 million. or make a hole in one, that is 1 in 12,500. what are the odds tonight? the odds are 1 in 176 million. you're gong to win tonight's mega millions drawing. and a mathematician from abrams university show med where that number c
the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting...
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justice anthony kennedy could be the key to healthcare for millions of people. after this the judge is on this. he'll break it down, and this is fascinating. picking a wireless network is a lot like picking a team. you could go with the fastest, most reliable, and at the very least, talented at what they do. or... you could go in the other direction, and see what happens. pick the right team. with over 6 times the 4g lte coverage, verizon is the obvious choice. martha: it's about 35 minutes past the hour now. a top nato commander says that he believes afghan forces will soon take over security for three-quarters of the country because nato could finish training 350,000 afghan security forces by this summer. and an ohio judge ordering a mental competency test for t.j. lane, a teenager accused of killing three school mates last month. the judge's decision postponed the hearing in that case that was set for next week. and a new study finds that the galaxy may actually be full of plan events that could possibly sustain human life. how about that? it finds 40% of the
justice anthony kennedy could be the key to healthcare for millions of people. after this the judge is on this. he'll break it down, and this is fascinating. picking a wireless network is a lot like picking a team. you could go with the fastest, most reliable, and at the very least, talented at what they do. or... you could go in the other direction, and see what happens. pick the right team. with over 6 times the 4g lte coverage, verizon is the obvious choice. martha: it's about 35 minutes...
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at the same time, we also know that the cost of healthcare still continues to go up. put that all together and medicare needs to be rethought of in terms of where we're going to be get the financial footage for it. so i'd like to ask you to specifically either give one proposal that you would oppose or one proposal that you would approve that would put medicare on a strong financial ground going into the future without passing on an undue financial burden to seniors and retirees. >> well, bill, medicare is hugely important. it's an important part of the safety net and it is also a challenging problem. let's acknowledge it's challenging because of something good, we're living longer. thank goodness for that, so that creates a problem. we have to solve it, but we can. i think there's right solutions and wrong solutions. i think solutions in medicare that cut costs and save costs rather than shift costs on to seniors' shoulders, so to give you an example. when medicare part d was expanded to provide a prescription drug benefit, i've alluded to this a bit earlier, and tha
at the same time, we also know that the cost of healthcare still continues to go up. put that all together and medicare needs to be rethought of in terms of where we're going to be get the financial footage for it. so i'd like to ask you to specifically either give one proposal that you would oppose or one proposal that you would approve that would put medicare on a strong financial ground going into the future without passing on an undue financial burden to seniors and retirees. >> well,...
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let's have gimmick for gimmick. >> greg: i want to talk about the healthcare. justice department has 24 hours apparently to respond to the appeals court order explain if obama understands what judicial activism really means. are they going to respond to this at all? they have 24 hours. >> andrea: they have to. the court is smacking down the white house and letting them now you can't do this kind of thing. you know, i think they are letting them know listen, we're a powerful independent branch and we're not to be messed with. think about what this is doing. this is how folks constitutional crisis happen. when one branch undermines the other branch. the court is saying uh-oh, you are not going to mess with us this time. 200 years of precedent. they're asking them to write a brief on marbury versus madison, 200 years of precedent. this is dangerous. >> dana: maybe they should go to the freshman year law school, the first year of law school and pull up the thesis they had to do on it. >> andrea: thesis, didn't he spend $200,000 on legal fees preventing us from read
let's have gimmick for gimmick. >> greg: i want to talk about the healthcare. justice department has 24 hours apparently to respond to the appeals court order explain if obama understands what judicial activism really means. are they going to respond to this at all? they have 24 hours. >> andrea: they have to. the court is smacking down the white house and letting them now you can't do this kind of thing. you know, i think they are letting them know listen, we're a powerful...
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who is going to decide what the definition of healthcare is? in fact we've just seen most recently over the weekend an announcement by a catholic university in florida that says they are no longer going to be able to provide health coverage for the students in their university. this is the consequence of this administration's decision about them defining what healthcare is. i know when i was a physician the maddess i saw patients get was when they knew that somebody else was forcing them to do something. and that's what this is. this is the federal government forcing on our country what the definition of healthcare is, that's why it's wrong, that's why the suit was brought. bill: let me get back to what the cardinal said in a moment. does the lawsuit stand? does the catholic church win on this? how do you see it as being decided? >> i'm a physician not a lawyer, and i won't predict the outcome of that. but i do know that the vast majority of the american people are very concerned about the over reach of this administration. insinuating itself i
who is going to decide what the definition of healthcare is? in fact we've just seen most recently over the weekend an announcement by a catholic university in florida that says they are no longer going to be able to provide health coverage for the students in their university. this is the consequence of this administration's decision about them defining what healthcare is. i know when i was a physician the maddess i saw patients get was when they knew that somebody else was forcing them to do...
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you have to slow growth of healthcare entitlement, put social security back on firm foundation and raise revenue through reformed tax code. everybody who looks at it comes out that way. now i think a very substantial substantial member of congress of both parties understand that. but they are caught in a political game of blaming each other. >> economist author of the book "classical economic principles and wealth of nations." >> if you want to get the economy growing at a healthy rapid rate in order to do it, you will have to cut the government cost. public programs. either direct government spending or regulatory compliance expenditures or total. unfortunately, at least in the regulatory compliance area, we're moving in the opposite direction. >> arthur brooks is optimistic. >> now is a better time than ever. a golden opportunity to do what we should have done a long time ago. we have an opportunity to turn the entitlement crisis around in ways we could haven't three or four years ago, though we needed to do it three or four years ago. the key thing we have to remember is not let this
you have to slow growth of healthcare entitlement, put social security back on firm foundation and raise revenue through reformed tax code. everybody who looks at it comes out that way. now i think a very substantial substantial member of congress of both parties understand that. but they are caught in a political game of blaming each other. >> economist author of the book "classical economic principles and wealth of nations." >> if you want to get the economy growing at a...
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good workers want to have healthcare. i know i do. >> on the subway system you can raise it by 0%, then give a 20% credit. you are still paying 40% more. so that's nonsense. megyn: i want to talk about that point. the concern of many americans. let's say you work for an employer covered by obama-care. even i work for an employer that's covered. the concern is that it's going to be cheaper for these companies to pay the fine per person, like $2,000. if you don't provide health insurance. >> it opens the door. if you look at ir c-section 7201 , the section they use to prosecute tax evaders. but there is also for defeating a tax. if this in fact is under the rubric of tax and you are opting to pay the fines, i think that's a very -- that's almost a stones throw to opening the door to some additional problems. when the government made their extrapolation they depart from generally accepted accounting principles. >> when you take a job you take a look at the whole package. the pay, the possible bonuses and benefits package. me
good workers want to have healthcare. i know i do. >> on the subway system you can raise it by 0%, then give a 20% credit. you are still paying 40% more. so that's nonsense. megyn: i want to talk about that point. the concern of many americans. let's say you work for an employer covered by obama-care. even i work for an employer that's covered. the concern is that it's going to be cheaper for these companies to pay the fine per person, like $2,000. if you don't provide health insurance....
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of...
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bill: house voters voting to repeal president obama's healthcare law. we'll talk to a republican congressman. darrell issa is here on that. martha: paper or plastic is a frequent question when you check out at the grocery store, so you can choose which bag you put your food in. martha: a ban on bans. how about this. many cities in the state of illinois have banned the plastic bags at the grocery store. the governor is considering a law that would prohibit cities from doing that. it's already passed the legislature, just waiting for his signature now. critics of the bill say that cities have the right to make their own decisions. paper or plastic, or no plastic at all or you're supposed to bring a reusable bag that is always left in the car. bill: it's all too much for a guy like hemmer. martha: never mind. bill: one state considering amending insurance constitution in november making it harder for the government to get its hands-on private land. douglas ken dies on that story. he's live here in new york. what did you find out, good morning. >> reporter:
bill: house voters voting to repeal president obama's healthcare law. we'll talk to a republican congressman. darrell issa is here on that. martha: paper or plastic is a frequent question when you check out at the grocery store, so you can choose which bag you put your food in. martha: a ban on bans. how about this. many cities in the state of illinois have banned the plastic bags at the grocery store. the governor is considering a law that would prohibit cities from doing that. it's already...
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. >> but he used compression when talking about his mother's healthcare. he is using compression to advance his policies. >> bob: i thought it was called a composite. >> greg: it's like a smoothie. >> maybe his editor said he had to cut it down. >> greg: when he was transcribing with bill ayers and he got confused. >> bob: and two daughters are compressions. >> greg: really. >> don't you think it's bizarre. >> the guy was 22 years old, 22 years old in college and you are making a big deal about it. i thought the letter you read he was 22. >> but why would you make a woman cry arguing about if the holocaust happened. >> we have to take a break. the blind human rights hero wants out of the country and the u.s. is under pressure. dana is going to sort it out for us next. i have all the confidence in the world she won't screw it up horribly. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back to "the five." we're going to tell you about later. what we wanted to turn to a serious subject about a bizarre story where nobody has all the facts. they will come out eventually. his
. >> but he used compression when talking about his mother's healthcare. he is using compression to advance his policies. >> bob: i thought it was called a composite. >> greg: it's like a smoothie. >> maybe his editor said he had to cut it down. >> greg: when he was transcribing with bill ayers and he got confused. >> bob: and two daughters are compressions. >> greg: really. >> don't you think it's bizarre. >> the guy was 22 years old, 22...